Yep, make sure to read the instructions and fit them properly. I've seen enough people at the range with the earpros improperly fitted.
Be carefull with the surefire ear plugs...if they do not fit perfectly, you could end up like me with a continuous ringing in your ear for years to come. aint fun.
Yep, make sure to read the instructions and fit them properly. I've seen enough people at the range with the earpros improperly fitted.
Any body have the name of the OD Green ear protection that blocks out the sound of gun fire but not of people speaking.I can't remember the name of it.Only time I ever got issued it and was a sad day when I had to return it.
Peltor comtac?
http://www.peltor.com/peltor.com/com...8FB-08%20SV001
Thank you Vinny,Those are it.Damn pricey as hell.Next buy for sure.
No worries Gruntcap. However, if you want better quality ones think about picking up msa sordins. I never used them, but I heard they are better in terms of comfort and noise quality over peltor comtac.
http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubb...Number=1371923
Protect your ears, you only get 1 set that doesn't repair itself over chronic, long term damage.
There's some pics of some MSA and Peltor sets in the last weekend pics
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I have a set of Peltor Comtac's and have used them for the last couple years and found them good, they have the cable and boom mike to operate with our PRR radios. I also had TCI Liberator II ear pro on issue on my last deployment and found them just as good, Both worth it if you can afford it.
The Silynx C4OPS systems are about to come online with us. Be good having hearing pro we can plug into our personal, external and vehicle comms
Great photos, StuRat.
I came across some pictures of British hearing protection. Yellow and Green colored with a string in between.. Does anyone know where to get them?
peltors combat earplugs.
I've got an MSA dual coms headset, I swear by the thing on the range and in theatre
Question for you all: as stated above, I've been using an MSA Sordin headset for years, never had reason to look back. Only problem i've got is a lack of a long-cord PTT to run from my pack up to my vest for my longer-range radio, and the headset I've got doesnt come with one. I've seen Peltor PTTs with a good, long cord on 'em for sale on EBay, was wondering if anyone has ever tried using Peltor PTTs with an MSA headset and if so, any issues?
Cheers.